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Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey. April 22, 2025. (WDRB Photo)
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Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey said Tuesday that the city is seeing a drop in homicides and nonfatal shootings because the community is stepping up.
LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey is speaking out following the resignation of Officer Alyssa Begel, whose high-speed crash killed another driver earlier this year.
LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey also addressed ongoing concerns about property crime, including vehicle break-ins and burglaries, noting that no neighborhood is immune.
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